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Stirling Albion boss hails focus on Bo'ness task as Binos secure emphatic Cup win

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Stirling Albion boss Alan Maybury was left purring over his side’s professionalism as they swept aside Bo’ness Athletic and secured their spot in the Scottish Cup third round.

Albion took the lead after just 10 minutes courtesy of Dale Carrick’s first of two goals on the afternoon and never looked back as Carrick’s brace was added to by Josh Kerr, Dale Hilson and a stunning Aaron Weir goal in a thumping 6-0 win.

The East of Scotland First Division side had come into the game full of goals and scenting an upset, but were never allowed to get into the game by a Binos side who have now made it four wins in a row in all competitions.

They will travel to Station Park for a tie against fellow League Two side Forfar Athletic on November 30 following Sunday night’s draw.

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